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Configuring, connectors

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Chapter 7. Configuring connectors This chapter describes the procedures for configuring adapters and contains the following sections: v "Using Connector Configurator" v "Connector standard properties" on page 133 Using Connector Configurator This appendix describes how to use Connector Configurator Express to set configuration property values for your adapter. The topics covered in this appendix are: v "Overview of Connector Configurator Express" on page 121 v "Starting Connector Configurator Express" on page 122 v "Creating a connector-specific property template" on page 122 v "Creating a new configuration file" on page 125 v "Setting the configuration file properties" on page 127 v "Using Connector Configurator Express in a globalized environment" on page 132 Overview of Connector Configurator Express Connector Configurator Express allows you to configure the connector component of your adapter for use with InterChange Server Express. You use Connector Configurator Express to: v Create a connector-specific property template for configuring your connector. v Create a connector configuration file; you must create one configuration file for each connector you install. v Set properties in a configuration file. You may need to modify the default values that are set for properties in the connector templates. You must also designate supported business object definitions and maps for use with collaborations as well as specify messaging, logging and tracing, and data handler parameters, as required. Connector configuration properties include both standard configuration properties (the properties that all connectors have) and connector-specific properties (properties that are needed by the connector for a specific application or technology). Because standard properties are used by all connectors, you do not need to define those properties from scratch; Connector Configurator Express incorporates them into your configuration file as soon as you create the file. However, you do need to set the value of each standard property in Connector Configurator Express. The range of standard properties may not be the same for all brokers and all configurations. Some properties are available only if other properties are given a specific value. The Standard Properties window in Connector Configurator Express will show the properties available for your particular configuration. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001, 2004 121

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Chapter
7.
Configuring
connectors
This
chapter
describes
the
procedures
for
configuring
adapters
and
contains
the
following
sections:
v
“Using
Connector
Configurator”
v
“Connector
standard
properties”
on
page
133
Using
Connector
Configurator
This
appendix
describes
how
to
use
Connector
Configurator
Express
to
set
configuration
property
values
for
your
adapter.
The
topics
covered
in
this
appendix
are:
v
“Overview
of
Connector
Configurator
Express”
on
page
121
v
“Starting
Connector
Configurator
Express”
on
page
122
v
“Creating
a
connector-specific
property
template”
on
page
122
v
“Creating
a
new
configuration
file”
on
page
125
v
“Setting
the
configuration
file
properties”
on
page
127
v
“Using
Connector
Configurator
Express
in
a
globalized
environment”
on
page
132
Overview
of
Connector
Configurator
Express
Connector
Configurator
Express
allows
you
to
configure
the
connector
component
of
your
adapter
for
use
with
InterChange
Server
Express.
You
use
Connector
Configurator
Express
to:
v
Create
a
connector-specific
property
template
for
configuring
your
connector.
v
Create
a
connector
configuration
file
;
you
must
create
one
configuration
file
for
each
connector
you
install.
v
Set
properties
in
a
configuration
file.
You
may
need
to
modify
the
default
values
that
are
set
for
properties
in
the
connector
templates.
You
must
also
designate
supported
business
object
definitions
and
maps
for
use
with
collaborations
as
well
as
specify
messaging,
logging
and
tracing,
and
data
handler
parameters,
as
required.
Connector
configuration
properties
include
both
standard
configuration
properties
(the
properties
that
all
connectors
have)
and
connector-specific
properties
(properties
that
are
needed
by
the
connector
for
a
specific
application
or
technology).
Because
standard
properties
are
used
by
all
connectors,
you
do
not
need
to
define
those
properties
from
scratch;
Connector
Configurator
Express
incorporates
them
into
your
configuration
file
as
soon
as
you
create
the
file.
However,
you
do
need
to
set
the
value
of
each
standard
property
in
Connector
Configurator
Express.
The
range
of
standard
properties
may
not
be
the
same
for
all
brokers
and
all
configurations.
Some
properties
are
available
only
if
other
properties
are
given
a
specific
value.
The
Standard
Properties
window
in
Connector
Configurator
Express
will
show
the
properties
available
for
your
particular
configuration.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2001,
2004
121